he Hetherington was a newsvendor and pamphlet seller in a small way. The delegates chosen for the General Convention and said to represent the Metropolis were 1 John Cleave Newsvendor and pamphlet seller Shoe Lane Fleet Street 2 Henry Hetherington

for the said bribe, his soul should be damned and wished Hetherington not to seek the royal blood so maliciously nor the ruin of his Majesty's best subjects. Hetherington said it was general good, and that the Parliament and the

Victoria County History

duties, but it was lost by 1800 . 21 In 1779 the parish received £100 from the former rector, William Hetherington , by will of 1778. The interest, £5, was to be given in bread to poor churchgoers. 22 That

oats at 1 s . a quarter allotted for his horse and the horses of chance guests. Brother Alan de Hetherington , preceptor at this time, was a chaplain, and there was another chaplain a member of his preceptory, an

house. The site, included in its park, was still called Parson's Grove in the 19th century. 72 In 1729 William Hetherington , rector 1728-53 , built west of the village street a substantial redbrick house with a five-bay front, 73

British Newspapers 1600-1900

them against the prosecutions of the government. The same consequences would follow if the governnent were to prosecute this printer, Hetherington. Mr. RICE TuRvoit wished to distinguish between the freedom and the licentiousness of time press. Blasphemous and seditious publications

3O000, in three weeks afterwards, rose to 11,6 .- Capt. Goapoot said that Mr. lHont had written a letter to Hetherington, encouraging him to proceed with his publications, in violation of the law.-Mr.,RUN'T denied this.-Captain GRoanot said he had the

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY. | , . ~ ~~ . . .. . I THE JUnoR's OATn.-Jaines Rodinson was tried on several indict- ments for robbing his employers, Messrs. East and Co., of goods to a very considerable amount. Tie

mode of exercising power when it falls into their bands, 's masters, overseers, or similar offices of authority?] BOW-STREET. Henry Hetherington, who has been twice convicted for publishing un- stamped newspapers, has been at length taken. Stevens, one of the

the un¬ stamped, that the Magistrates used to send those there when brought before them, and quoted, as a precedent, Hetherington and Watson, as my constitution was of that delicate nature that my health would materially suffer were I sentenced

was the celebrated Poor Man ' s Gitardian, price one penny. I rather think that previous to July 1831 , Hetherington had printed several issues of some kind of pun;; hlet which he named the Poo? Mans GutTnlian, * '

American Revolution. There were other unstamped publi¬ cations, the Gauntlet, the Cosmopolite, the liemtbli- can, & c, & c, and Hetherington also issued, price 2d., the Destrtictine, or Poor Man ' s Conservative, subsequently changed in form, and more wisely

so it was with Henry Hetherington . It would be quite an amusing chapter to tell of his shifts and schemes to battle and defeat the Government spies and agents. And the energy exhibited by Hetherington was admirably supplemented and

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and the condemnation of Lord Stafford, and attempts were made to implicate him in the Popish Plot by the informer Hetherington. When his father’s position was threatened in 1684 he rushed to England to defend him. Arran died on 25

fworn in upon Death ______ 20 o o From every Curfitor fworn in upon Surrender Ã¢ÂÂ¢ 10 o o Sam. Hetherington, 23d 4z&gt;n7 1730. 23* y^ri/1730. Prefented to the Houfe of Commons, by Mr. MarZya (Secretary of Com- minions to

with the faid Humphrey Hetherington, Richard Adney, and Samuel Newton, for the real Sale of divers Fee-farrn Rents, and other Rents, of the feveral and refpeftive Yearly Values aforefaid; by virtue whereof, the faid Humphrey Hetherington, Richard Adney, and Samuel

Upon reading the Petition of Robert Wogan, DeÃÂ¬ fendant in a Writ of Error depending in this House, wherein Richard Hetherington is Plaintiff, setting forth, &quot; That the late Right Honorable John Philpot &quot; Curran having in the Year 1814